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The supporters of the antimafia want to impose this thorny question in the process of negotiations with the State on the institutional evolution of the island.
From our correspondent in Bastia, Julian Mattei
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L’autonomy of Corsica make the bed of mafia groups? For years, this subject has plagued island society. At a time when negotiations between the nationalists and the state are about to begin at the end of July, around a new institutional development for the island, this old sea serpent is once again emerging in the public debate. “In such a gangrenous landscape, there can be no emancipation without safeguards against the penetration of the economy by mafia gangs”, warns Jérôme Mondoloni, spokesperson for the Massimu-Susini collective. This sharp-tongued former lawyer is one of the voices of the anti-mafia on the island.
Its committee, named after a nationalist activist assassinated in Cargèse (Corse-du-Sud) in September 2019, was created with the ambition of uniting all…
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